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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Cremastogasier liiteolata , Say, sodium 

 fluoride against, in houses, VI. 40. 



Creophiliis erythrocephalns, F., pre- 

 dacious on blow-flies in Australia, 



II. 94, III. 185. 



Creophilus niaxillosiis, L., predacious 

 on flies in Britain, VIII. 22. 



crepuscular is, Culicoides. 



cretinus, Aedes (S/egomyia). 



crinicauda, Ciile.r. 



crinifer, Aedes {Ciilex, Ochlerotaius). 



cristata, Gedoelstia. 



cristatus, Taeniorhynch us (Chryso- 

 ' conops). 



crocea, Diatoniineitra. 



croceus, Tabaniis biguttatits. 



crosbyi, Liponyssus. 



crossi, Hypodernia ; Ornithodonis. 



crucians, Anopheles. 



crudelis, Haematopota. 



cruentata, Sarcophaga. 



crustosae, Sarcoptes scahiei. 



cruzi. Anopheles {Dendropaedlum) ; 

 Stenopsylla. 



Cryptolucilia (Pseudopyrellia), N. 

 American species of, X. 180 ; 

 transmitting Habronema in 

 Queensland, VIII. 187, X. 15. 



Cryptolucilia caesarion, Mg., charac- 

 ters of, X. 180. 



Cryptolucilia [Orthellia, Pseudopy- 

 rellia) cornicina, ¥., bionomics 

 of. in Britain, IV. 145 ; in Canada, 



III. 155; seasonal prevalence of, 

 in U.S.A., VII. 11; natural enemies 

 of, II. 22, 56, V. 74; characters of, 

 X. 180; synonymy of, V. 41. 



Crvptotvlus unicolor, Wied., in 

 "Brazil, IV. 36, VI. 90. 



Ctenocephalus, on rats in Malta, VI. 

 43, 190 ; notice of classification 

 of, VII. 121. 



Ctenocephalus canis, Curtis {serra- 

 iiceps, Gerv.), in E. Africa, X. 11 ; 

 in W. Africa, IV. 150, V. 48, VI. 

 225 ; in Annam, V. 51 ; in Aus- 

 tralia, VII. 81, 173, 187, VIII. 

 173; in Brazil. VI. 92, X. 234; 

 in Britain, IV. 166, IX. 202; in 

 Canada, X. 139; in Caucasia, IV. 

 151; in Ecuador, VI. 192; in 

 India, IX. 208; in Dutch E. 

 Indies, I. 90; in Mesopotamia, 

 IX. 146; not present in Philip- 

 pines, III. 103; in Philippines, 

 VII. 194; in Sudan, III. 28; in 

 Tasmania, IX. 105; in Turkey, 

 IX. 7; in U.S.A., IV. 34. VI. 44, 

 183, 210, IX. 110, X. 84, 124; 

 carrying Dipvlidium caninum, III. 

 3, IV. "58, V. 13, VI. 86, VIII. 

 115 ; transmitting Filaria immitis, 



VIII. 173, IX'. 76 ; Herpetomonad 

 parasites of, I. 177, II. 54, III. 69, 

 144, IV. 103, VII. 145, 158, 160, 



IX. 55, 56, 161 ; experiments with 

 various forms of leishmaniasis 

 and, I. 4, 130, II. 36, 177, III. 5, 

 28, IV. 49, 103, IX. 208; and 

 plague, IV. 4 ; trypanosomes in, 



I. 123; on cats, V. 65; on dogs, 



II. 177, IV. 150, V. 48, VI. 44, 

 183, VII. 173, X. 11, 234; on 

 foxes, IV. 151, IX. 96, X. 139; 

 attacking man, I. 90, VIII. 3; 

 on rats, I. 103, 186, VII. 81, VIII. 

 76, IX. 202; bionomics of, I. 88, 



II. 63, X. 84; measures against, 

 IV. 35, IX. 110, X. 122; larva 

 of, II. 131. 



Ctenocephalus erinacei (see Archaeop- 



sylla) . 

 Ctenocephalus felis, Bch., in E. 



Africa, X. 11; in Australia, III. 



206, IV. 182, V. 41, VII. 81, 173; 



in Brazil, VI. 92; in Britain, IV. 



166, X. 59; in Egypt, III. 44; in 



British Guiana, V. 5 ; in India, V. 



39, IX. 211; in Dutch E. Indies, 



I. 90, VI. 36; in W. Indies, II. 



175; in Persia, IV. 151; in 



Philippines, III. 103; in Turkey, 



IX. 7; in U.S.A., III. 215, VI. 



210, X. 84, 122 ; experiments with 

 kala-azar and, II. 184; and 

 plague, IV. 4, VII. 155 ; carrying 

 Filaria immitis, IX. 76 ; infected 

 with Nosema pulicis, IV. 125 ; 

 not transmitting surra, V. 39 ; 

 on small carnivores, I. 90, II. 

 175, IV. 151, V. 5, VII. 173, IX. 



211, X. 11; on rats, II. 175. IV. 

 182, VI. 36, VII. 81, VIII. 76; 

 attacking man, VIII. 4; on 

 hedgehogs. III. 44; bionomics of, 



III. 215, X. 59, 84 ; derris against, 



X. 122. 



Ctenocephalus serraticeps, Gerv. (see 



C. canis). 

 Ctenomyophila, gen. n., IX. 53. 

 Cienomyophila bruchiana, Heller, 



described as new from nests of 



Ctenomvs talarum in Argentina, 



IX. 53: 

 Ctenophthalmus, new species of, 



from Macedonia, VIII. 98. 

 Ctenophthalmus agyrtes. Hell., in 



England, I. 103, 104, IX. 47; 



not found at Liverpool, IX. 202; 



and plague, VIII. 4 ; hosts of, I. 



103, 104, IX. 47. 

 Ctenophthahnus apertus, J. & R., 



described as new from France,. 



IX. 61; ho-sts of, IX. 61. 



